It sure does, Steve.I am reading Heather's book again and I am enjoying her stories about Paul's family up in Liverpool. She says they play games at New Years, like mental challenge games and that the Maccas are very bright people. I think in a lot of ways, Heather being a Geordie girl is like "coming home" for Paul. They had a shared Northern history right from the start. The stories in her book are amazing, especially the stories of her charity work in Vietnam, Croatia and India. She and friends have done so much good. It's no wonder Paul fell in love with her.

FYI-I was watching BBC AMERICA last night and the channel was featuring STING. There was one program called Parkinson,a sort of an interview show where the dude(Parkinson)talks with STING then STING walks over to a stage and does a number then comes back and so on. Anyway,he did some numbers from BRAND NEW DAY,so the show can't be too old. The drummer was none other than ABE.[:D]